Hi Greg,
Starboard has wave boards from the 69 liter Quad to the 171 liter Carve (for really big wave sailors), but the only board longer than 270 cm is the Carve 171.
Why do you want the length?
There are Kodes, Carves, Quads, and Evos that all have wave capabilities, but virtually none but the
Carve 171 is over 270 cm long.
All of these board lines have evolved over the years and the length/width/volume ratios have been
optimized so they really work well in the wavesailing disicpline.
Wave boards are not > than 270 cm anymore.
That would be very old technology!
Hope this helps,
Roger

I live on the Gulf of Mexico and our winds are light. I like to wave sail and thought the longer board would serve better. I saw a Kona longboard wave sailor on the east coast last year and have been wanting something similar ever since. The Carve 171 would work if the rocker is surfable. Is it?

I have surfed for 30 years and wind surfed off and on. I just want a board that will allow me to putz around in light air and occasionally surf it when we have waves. Also, while I'm very athletic, I don't want to be restricted to water starting a tiny board. Some of the newer wide boards seem like they would serve will, again provide they had a surfable rocker.

Hi Greg,
I have no first hand experience with the largest Carve board, but if you are thinking of wavesailing in conditions where an Exocet Kona would work, I'm sure the Carve 171 with a more wave oriented
fin than the OEM 52 cm will do very nicely.
What size sails would you intend to use, and are they cambered or not.
Cambered sails tend to break battens, even in very small surf.
So you would need to find a big wave sail with softer battens as well.
Hope this helps,
Roger